Building a Luthier’s Workbench

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2023
  • A new workshop! This is a little video about making the go-bar deck - an ancient Chinese method of clamping things with tough variables involved, such as radiuses. Perfect for guitars.
    Follow along and hit that subscribe button for more videos about the move, and upcoming videos about guitars I'll be making in this new space.
    Daisy x
    My tool wall:
    Fret cutters: stewmac.sjv.io/0JWGgJ
    Fret tang nippers: stewmac.sjv.io/RyB0xg
    Fret hammer: stewmac.sjv.io/21j0E0
    Mini plane (couldn't find my exact one but this is a good similar): stewmac.sjv.io/EK9dmW
    Lie Nielsen No. 5: www.lie-nielsen.com/products/...
    Lie Nielsen No. 7: www.lie-nielsen.com/products/...
    Fretboard radius: stewmac.sjv.io/QyJd5a
    Ruler small: stewmac.sjv.io/B0xdrB
    Fret scale: stewmac.sjv.io/AWmM9K
    Brace chisel: stewmac.sjv.io/JzJdG2
    Straight edge: stewmac.sjv.io/b3zygb
    My website: www.tempestguitars.com
    My instagram: / daisy_tempest
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Комментарии • 138

  • @joelickteig5540
    @joelickteig5540 Год назад +37

    This reminds me of what my dad said to me when I bought my truck, “the only thing better than owning a truck is knowing someone who does.”

    • @needamuffin
      @needamuffin Год назад +1

      Applies to pools as well.

    • @ihmesekoilua
      @ihmesekoilua Год назад +1

      and boats

    • @Smithb83
      @Smithb83 Год назад

      Hot tubs too

    • @paulmurray6958
      @paulmurray6958 Год назад

      Listen to real fathers were dying out we can't help it we would stay but life is not like that and modern kids won't listen

    • @endezeichengrimm
      @endezeichengrimm Год назад +2

      @@paulmurray6958 Fathers were dying? Where?

  • @timmotz2827
    @timmotz2827 7 месяцев назад

    I’m envious. My home workshop is 9x9 feet. All my power tools are bench top and I move them in from a nearby closet as I need them. I have to open the door to the laundry room if I want to rip anything big.
    I built a small knock-down go-bar deck but I’ve never been able to get it to work. The bracing on lutes is thinner than on guitars and mine keep tipping over when I try to set up the go-bars. So I glue them in pairs and use weights across the pairs instead. But I put a small light fixture in the ceiling of the go-bar deck and enclosed it with foam core sheets and it warms up the soundboards to lower the humidity before I glue anything. So it’s not wasted.

  • @gwbuilder5779
    @gwbuilder5779 Год назад +10

    Daisy,
    Great job expanding your business to the point of needing a larger work space.👏👌
    The go-bar clamp is such a useful tool not only for stringed instruments, but furniture, crafts, many types of laminated woods and even gluing counter tops.
    Looking forward to seeing the shop transform.🤙

  • @chrisgunn121
    @chrisgunn121 Год назад

    Best of luck in your New Workshop Daisy, hope you settle in soon.

  • @PsychedelicChameleon
    @PsychedelicChameleon Год назад

    Thank You Daisy Tempest, this is very interesting. I remember being amazed when you showed the use of this "gobar"(?) in a previous video.

  • @funkyspacecow
    @funkyspacecow Год назад +9

    Oh wow, never seen a go-bar deck before, that's incredibly clever! I can see why it's popular with luthiers, getting precise clamping force on delicate and irregular objects is such a challenge with your typical clamps, but looks so easy with the go-bar deck. Thanks! Congrats on the new shop space too!

    • @JasperKloek
      @JasperKloek Год назад +2

      Yes, I remember seeing a photo of a go-bar deck for the first time, and my thoughts were exactly the same. You describe it well.

  • @MichaelBuilds
    @MichaelBuilds Год назад

    Good job Hugo!!!

  • @NormPhares
    @NormPhares Год назад +5

    So happy to see your business grow. Congratulations, Daisy❣️

  • @darrelduke
    @darrelduke 11 месяцев назад

    ear defenders, that's a new one. enjoying the vids on guitar artisanship, you are a bad ass!

  • @jimdoner3443
    @jimdoner3443 Год назад

    Nice , congradulations from across the pond , keep the videos coming please.

  • @danandratis
    @danandratis Год назад +2

    Congrats on the larger space - hope you don't miss the windows much - that's what I like about your last shop, I'm sure more space will make you life much easier! - Cheers from Canada

  • @daveyio87
    @daveyio87 10 месяцев назад

    your videos started popping up in my suggestions so i started watching a few of them. I'm from the USA. I've never seen or heard of a building like the one you moved into, seems like a really great idea for a lot of people. I know id love it!

  • @viktorlafontaine6222
    @viktorlafontaine6222 Год назад

    Interesting. Very practical to put some tools.

  • @Pablo668
    @Pablo668 Год назад

    Nice. Something else I've never heard off. Great content.

  • @jimmiller2270
    @jimmiller2270 Год назад +8

    Congrats on the new space! It is great to see your hard work paying off.

  • @j.t.2722
    @j.t.2722 Год назад +1

    The more I watch you and your projects the more I’m impressed. You are very handy and knowledgeable. Maybe someday soon I can see one of your custom guitars. I would love to play one I know the sound would be incredible.

  • @blodpudding
    @blodpudding Год назад +5

    Nice! Some basic cross bracing on the sides will help keep it solid without adding that much extra weight.
    But speaking of weight, I like to have everything big in my shop on wheels so buying a pair of caster wheels that either retracts or have brakes is great!
    Not just so you can move things around and adjust your space but it makes cleaning SO much easier!

    • @tobiashandlebars
      @tobiashandlebars Год назад +2

      +1 on the cross bracing, it'll stop any movement which'll make the whole structure more sturdy.

  • @chrism6952
    @chrism6952 Год назад

    Congrats. Happy to see your business is growing

  • @alan_wood
    @alan_wood 10 месяцев назад

    I love the new workshop. I'm getting serious workshop envy from watching RUclips makers and craftspeople. Better get building that shed...

  • @OhHeyTrevorFlowers
    @OhHeyTrevorFlowers Год назад

    That's a lovely size for a solo workshop. Nothing too far away and enough floorspace that the larger tools aren't packed too close to each other.

  • @jimmcnett
    @jimmcnett Год назад

    Congratulations on the new shop.

  • @billbubnis3128
    @billbubnis3128 Год назад +5

    If you can manage to place some kind of diagonal where it wont be in your way, that piece you built would get much more stable. Nice work though! Good luck with the new shop.

  • @paulmaryon9088
    @paulmaryon9088 Год назад

    Great stuff well done, don't know why but you just popped up, enjoyed your enthusiasm and spirit, have subscribed!

  • @maartenhappel9014
    @maartenhappel9014 10 месяцев назад

    nice job little one 🙂 Jealous of your workspace! I am stuck in a LOT smaller shed 🙂

  • @joshhodkinson4694
    @joshhodkinson4694 11 месяцев назад

    This is exactly why I love having a truck

  • @boblob2003
    @boblob2003 Год назад

    That's a large go-bar deck! It looks like you could do up to four soundboards at a time? Beware- any unused flat surface in the workshop will tend to attract fill up with various things!

  • @oogkauwgum5123
    @oogkauwgum5123 Год назад

    You probably want to add some diagonal braces to the construction. It will be and stay much sturdier when in use. Good luck with the new shop, i am jealous!

  • @bigbrutus2525
    @bigbrutus2525 Год назад +1

    One day I'm going to be able to commission a guitar from you! Until then, thank you for the videos. Always a treat to see behind the scenes.

  • @daveturnbull7221
    @daveturnbull7221 10 месяцев назад

    Got no interest in guitar making but I do love learning about new methods of clamping things. Yes, i'd never heard of a go-bar but now I know what one is and I'm heading over to watch the next video so I can learn how to make one!

  • @colb999
    @colb999 Год назад +1

    I'm soon to build a new workshop space and have bookmarked this video as I'd never heard of a go-bar before but I like the idea. Mine are solidbody guitars/basses, but semi-hollows will come later.
    Best wishes that the new space is a success.

  • @xliquidflames
    @xliquidflames Год назад +1

    Hang on. Now how am I suppoed to tell your videos from Steve Mould's? His red ceiling pipe is how I spot his thumbnails. Now you have one, too.
    Seriosuly, though, nicely done. Congrats on the expansion.
    I wish i could afford one of your guitars. They look and sound amazing. Maybe one day.

  • @jamescopeland5358
    @jamescopeland5358 Год назад

    Looks great Daisy

  • @weschilton
    @weschilton Год назад

    Nice new space! Its much bigger! WhenI saw the title I had no idea what you were on about... then when I saw what it was, I suddenly realized I knew what it was without knowing what it was actually called!

  • @landraven0404
    @landraven0404 Год назад +1

    Congrats on the new workshop! Good job for the shelf/go-bar/risk of fire/deposit of dust and a ton other objects shelf build 😄

  • @petergray3594
    @petergray3594 Год назад

    Fab location. Love the connection between tides and life. Tides and making guitars.

  • @rawr2u190
    @rawr2u190 Год назад

    Go-bar deck sounds like a juice bar for busy people. I've got Chinese heritage but don't really know the language. So it's nice to see some of the woodworking methods of my ancestors in English.

  • @DougMen1
    @DougMen1 Год назад

    Congratulations on the continuing success and expansion of your business.

  • @davidpoggioli2204
    @davidpoggioli2204 Год назад

    Nice job Daisy !

  • @techslfink9722
    @techslfink9722 11 месяцев назад

    I only discovered your channel a week or so ago but I already learnt so much! Thanks for your great videos!

  • @rudireiling9985
    @rudireiling9985 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Daisy a nice workspace and a cool workbench you made.
    I like your videos and your motivation to show other people to work with lumber and other materials.
    I wish you so much fun and have a nice weekend.
    By Rudi from Germany.😀😁🤠😎🤓

  • @justinlouismusic
    @justinlouismusic Год назад

    Great to see you’re expanding. Love your channel.

  • @dhroen
    @dhroen Год назад

    Fun project.

  • @bobtrussell2865
    @bobtrussell2865 Год назад

    New shop space is great, enjoy the setup process. I had the pleasure of several shop moves ,everything is so clean and fresh. ❤

  • @richardsudworth1200
    @richardsudworth1200 Год назад

    Always enjoy a good workshop fit-out .. Look forward to seeing how you arrange the machines and tools in future episodes!😊

  • @litteldave
    @litteldave Год назад

    This is awesome! Looks amazing there! Great to see you're up sizing.. Exciting times!

  • @scottborchardt1779
    @scottborchardt1779 Год назад

    Well done!

  • @RichieRich845
    @RichieRich845 11 месяцев назад

    👍 congratulations, some window would have been nice. The echo from your tools is going to be loud maybe, if so try some rubber mats that fit together like puzzle pieces also good for your feet and from the cold. Good luck and I'm looking forward to more videos.

  • @grekiely6245
    @grekiely6245 Год назад

    Tops to see the skill. Your guitars look and sound magic as well.

  • @imccrae
    @imccrae Год назад

    Love the design, well done ! Might have to pinch some of the ideas for my workbench.

  • @EntropiaGuitars
    @EntropiaGuitars Год назад

    Congrats on the new workspace Daisy! I just took delivery of my very first body blank and top to make an electric, but like you, I need to finish my workshop first!

  • @picp7313
    @picp7313 Год назад

    Great job! I hope things are going smoothly these days completing your workshop.

  • @JeremyBowkett
    @JeremyBowkett Год назад +1

    Cool! I saw a go-bar deck used on the Driftwood Guitars channel, though it's built around a radius dish and is portable on rollers. I'm sorry you had to say goodbye to Cockpit Studios (oddly, I rewatched that "Day in the Life of a Luthier" video just this morning) but I wish you much fulfillment and continued creativity in your new digs!

  • @markbernier8434
    @markbernier8434 10 месяцев назад

    Now that I've seen it, never heard it called Go-Bar, round here just "a spring", usually huge compared to that. The sort of thing where you use a come along to make it bend into place and tickle it with a saw to take the pressure off at the end.

  • @howardcrane5902
    @howardcrane5902 Год назад

    Mazel Tov on the new shop. It’s always fun (and challenging) to setup a new space trying to anticipate future needs and have a functional shop without breaking the bank. As a very amateur builder I seem to spend more time getting my shop organized than I spend building. I have to set up my Go bar deck each time I use it. You’re videos are the highlight of my day (other than visits with the grandkids). I know it takes hours to produce a video but yours are way to brief!

  • @thecluelessluthier6520
    @thecluelessluthier6520 Год назад

    Congratulations on your new space and your business growing Daisy!

  • @davedavem
    @davedavem Год назад

    Good to know a pro-level table saw fits in a Suzuki Swift!!

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy Год назад

    The one thing I most underestimated was how much room I needed for wood storage. About as much room as I needed for the shop....

  • @ODGuitars
    @ODGuitars Год назад

    Dude, I just moved mine in February and it was so harddd, moved from a 50 square meters to a 150 SM ! That was a challenge, so I know how you must feel, congratulations, looks beautiful

  • @markp6062
    @markp6062 Год назад

    Congrats on the new space!

  • @johngriswold2213
    @johngriswold2213 Год назад

    I used threaded rod to suspend the roof of the deck, when I glue braces to backs and tops I lower the roof, spin the nuts back up when I'm gluing back and top to the ribs...only need one length of bars. Assuming you left enough room to prop the radius dishes up for brace glue on;)

  • @rogerlacaille3148
    @rogerlacaille3148 Год назад

    Lookin good!!

  • @mrphil2557
    @mrphil2557 Год назад +1

    Happy for you to have a new workshop with more space...... but no natural light? Good ventilation, though, yeah? For me, it would feel claustrophobic spending extended hours in a room with no windows. Wish you all the best, though.

  • @LiloUkulele
    @LiloUkulele Год назад

    Congratulations on your new shop❤...your new bunk bed looks really cool.🤣...just kidding...a bit jealous really ; my go-bar deck is just 2 pieces of plywood and some threaded rod. I made my go bars using the rods sold by Harbor Freight for fishing electrical wire and used a piece of pegboard on the top to keep them from slipping. Can't wait to see how the shop progresses !

  • @newagelumberjack9292
    @newagelumberjack9292 Год назад

    This so cool!

  • @worstworkshop
    @worstworkshop Год назад

    Wow! I've never seen one that big before.

  • @staleyexplores
    @staleyexplores Год назад

    smart to think about storage bc luthiers need so many tools it seems! well done on the build, simple but extremely effective.

  • @Seignil
    @Seignil Год назад

    A simmiler set up for clamping is used in the field of restauration of old stuff. Awesome to see where else it is used :D

  • @tonysansom
    @tonysansom Год назад

    You made bunk beds! Perfect for those long projects 😁

  • @Zzrdemon6633
    @Zzrdemon6633 8 месяцев назад

    I'm surprised there wasn't 3-4 guys waiting around to help you out🤩

  • @mattinkel7342
    @mattinkel7342 Год назад

    Oh man thats a great size workshop.. I have a single garage for mine and Im so short of space , I look forward to seeing how the rest of your shop progresses :)

  • @YegresAL
    @YegresAL Год назад

    Nice to see you again! Congrats with new shop and setup journey)))
    But I think this is not good structure for go-bar deck - there's no 360 access to check alignment and glue wiping... Also, top shelf could be used only with high ladder - and it still too deep to reach something near the wall. Plus, this is very large horizontal plane that will accumulate everything in the workshop :)

  • @tonepilot
    @tonepilot Год назад

    My neighbourhood acoustic manufacturer uses this system (Blackwood Guitars).

  • @lyricbread
    @lyricbread Год назад

    You might want to consider adding some incandescent lighting to compensate for the lack of natural lighting. It would also add a little “coziness” to the workspace. Congrats on the new studio! ❤

  • @davidchait6010
    @davidchait6010 4 месяца назад

    It’s amazing how expensive materials are in London, that would have been about 1/3 of the price in the US.

  • @anthonycarr8828
    @anthonycarr8828 Год назад

    Awesome 😊

  • @carlcann9119
    @carlcann9119 Год назад

    Oh man! Nice to have space. The law of clutter states that: clutter is proportional to the available space upon which to accumulate. More seriously, the best kitchen layout follows work flow. Intake, prep, magic, clean up, store. Think hard about your work flow. Think hard about the clutter of tools whilst working. Nobody else can advise you about how you go about things.

  • @bolerkai
    @bolerkai 10 месяцев назад

    No dust collection and nothing to protect you from the fine sawdust in the air. You are a great woodworker would like to see you be a great old woodworker.

  • @LarryWilsonIII
    @LarryWilsonIII Год назад

    Your awesome 😊

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 Год назад

    That technique of bracing / clamping has been used in small boat shops (with strong ceilings) for a very long time.

  • @Bargle5
    @Bargle5 Год назад

    Yep, a storage area is very useful. Best to do it now than after you've got all your stuff in there.

  • @pablogrande8971
    @pablogrande8971 Год назад

    Thanks.

  • @LifeSavingDefense
    @LifeSavingDefense Год назад +1

    You built a bunk bed… or you could just put a pad on the bottom and sleep like the navy.
    Good Job

  • @andrewfrost8866
    @andrewfrost8866 Год назад

    You are awesome!1

  • @LordMondegrene
    @LordMondegrene Год назад

    You may want to remove that sharp deck screw and replace it with a nice smooth dowel, higher up.
    I've got lots of nice scars from screws I put in low enough to bang my hands or head. Dowels are much kinder, and can even get a ball end for that finished look.

  • @RAkers-tu1ey
    @RAkers-tu1ey Год назад +1

    Hmmm, I am thinking that the next improvement will be a window with a diamond saw 😉

  • @josesasian3070
    @josesasian3070 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome, inspiring, videos. Thanks for sharing. In this shelf how do you prevent shearing laterally? Just for safety.

  • @larryatha3221
    @larryatha3221 Год назад

    That’s huge! Will you be gluing up four guitars at once? I’ve got a 24” x 24” (610mm x 610mm) area for my go-bar deck. I can only work on a top or a back or a body at one time. You might want to look at Everett Guitars tip on go-bars. I think it’s tool
    tip #1. Kent Carlos Everett built 825 guitars before retiring in the last year.

  • @joewilson4436
    @joewilson4436 Год назад

    I think I may have seen this type of clamp before but didn't know what it was called or how it worked. It would be great to see an in-depth video on how you use this kind of system

  • @andrewedgecombe
    @andrewedgecombe Год назад

    Exciting to see what you do with the new space!
    I’d be interested to know how much clamping force you would normally apply when you’re using the deck, particularly on something the size of a guitar?

  • @ralphkoch9430
    @ralphkoch9430 Год назад

    You are so cool

  • @mistereblack
    @mistereblack Год назад

    Consider putting sandpaper on the top panel of the deck for grip. My buddy did this and it is supremely helpful with positioning.

  • @rfldss89
    @rfldss89 Год назад

    Do consider adding some kind of cross bracing. It's pretty surprising how big a difference it makes (at least with shelving units)

    • @DaisyTempest
      @DaisyTempest  Год назад

      Oh hell yes. Already added! It was swaying a bit too much for my liking, even a little bit

  • @davedavem
    @davedavem Год назад

    Great job! How many guitars will you be able to clamp at once on that?

  • @RAkers-tu1ey
    @RAkers-tu1ey Год назад

    That is huge. Is that so you can make 2 or 3 at a time?

  • @mojoden
    @mojoden Год назад

    .Diagonal cross braces and 'braked' castors, maybe?

  • @kaiwheeler64
    @kaiwheeler64 Год назад

    You might have some fun with a pocket hole jig if you build more workshop cabinet type things. Braces....

  • @simongardner1835
    @simongardner1835 8 месяцев назад

    Me: "I've finished putting the shelves up" My wife: "That's nice, dear, but why have you put the top one upside down?" Me: "Well I watched this brilliant video on RUclips, and Daisy said..." etc.

  • @tomasdahuabe
    @tomasdahuabe Год назад +1

    Hi, i was wondering, have you thought of making nylon string guitars?

  • @paulwinchester9064
    @paulwinchester9064 Год назад

    Hi Daisy. Just found your channel. Do you think a non guitar player can make guitars? Good luck with the work shop

  • @johnbotica7136
    @johnbotica7136 Год назад

    Are you going to build a dust collection system for the new space?